Pagan Publishing's Call of Cthulhu Supplements

Pagan Publishing is a Seattle-based company that has published licensed material for Call of Cthulhu for several years now. Pagan's material tends to be a little rawer and more adult-themed than Chaosium's. Titles in print as of publication include:

Conyers, David, David Godley and David Witteveen, Devil's Children, 1993.

In 1994 Chaosium began an ongoing project to publish new and classic Mythos tales in an affordable trade paperback format. Of the five volumes that have appeared so far, Cthulhu's Heirs is a collection of new Mythos fiction, and Mysteries of the Worm is a collection of the Mythos fiction of Robert Bloch.

The Hastur and Shub-Niggurath Cycles are comprehensive, topical compilations of all the major Mythos stories featuring the title entity, incorporating not only stories by Lovecraft and his followers, but also the most important stories by writers who influenced Lovecraft, like Robert W. Chambers, Ambrose Bierce, and Arthur Machen.

Del Rey Paperbacks

Of all the editions of Lovecraft's fiction currently available, these mass-market paperbacks are, by far, the most inexpensive and easiest to find, and should be available at most large bookstores.

Arkham House Hardcovers

Arkham House was formed after Lovecraft's death with the express intention of keeping his work in print and his influence alive. In addition to providing definitive hardcover editions of all of Lovecraft's works (including the multi-volume Selected Letters of H.P. Lovecraft), Arkham House is also the best single source for Mythos fiction by other authors. For more information on Arkham House publications, write Arkham House, PO Box 546, Sauk City, WI, 53583.

Note that some of the books below may no longer be in print. Also, the Mythos-content in the books may vary; some may have only one or two short stories or poems from the Mythos, others may be all Mythos. Unless otherwise noted, all the books below may be assumed to be collections of short stories or short novels.